Ohio Beer Socks
Description: Love the CLE? Life in the 216. Honor Cleveland's unwavering football loyalty with this vintage-inspired design celebrating the Forest City's passionate fanbase. Perfect for fans who bleed brown and orange and support their hometown heroes through every challenge. This classic beer label style captures Cleveland's proud football tradition with bold brown and orange colors that represent decades of dedication and the true spirit of blue-collar football in northeast Ohio.
Description: Perfect for Ohio home brewers, brewery workers, bar and pub workers or people who enjoy a delicious American made brew! It's great for drinking a local foaming IPA, lager, amber or stout beer. Shop local and drink local Ohio beer! The perfect gift for Ohio beer lovers, beer geeks, friends. Stand out in the crowd at the next party, Octoberfest, brewery tour, or just to enjoy a cold brew at home.
Description: A cartoon-style graphic featuring a green monster with large eyes and sharp teeth, playing a guitar while riding in a light blue hot rod. Smoke billows around the vehicle, and flames erupt from the rear wheels. A bottle labeled 'Beer' is visible. The text "SLUGGY MALONE'S" curves above the scene, and "CINCINNATI, OHIO" is below.
Description: The Pilsener Brewing Co., once located at the southwest corner of Clark Ave. and W. 65th St. in Cleveland, was established by Bohemian brewer Wenzel Medlin in 1892 and was incorporated the following year. The corner site of the Pilsener Brewing Co. was once known as Pilsener Square. The name Pilsener comes from the Czech city of Pilsen, where the light Bohemian lager beer was first made. In 1917 Pilsener produced 4 different brews: P.O.C. (which stood for "Pilsner of Cleveland"), Gold Top, Extra Pilsener Beer, and Pilsener Dark Lager; consumers received coupons for the return of empty bottles and exchanged them for premiums in a Pilsener catalog. Brewery operations were interrupted by prohibition, but bottling resumed on 2 May 1933.
Description: A cartoon monster with green skin, bulging eyes, and sharp teeth is depicted in a red hot rod. The monster wears a spiked collar and holds a tattoo machine. A beer bottle and electric guitar are on its head, with flames emerging. Smoke billows from the car's tires. The text 'Sluggy Malone's CINCINATI, OHIO' is at the bottom.
Description: Relive the most chaotic night in baseball history. On June 4, 1974, Cleveland Municipal Stadium hosted the infamous 10-Cent Beer Night, resulting in a full-scale riot and a forfeit. This design features an authentic 1970s-style distressed aesthetic, perfect for fans of sports history, ironic vintage tees, and Ohio legends. Designed with a weathered, cracked texture to look like a true stadium souvenir from '74.